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A year ago, when Donald Trump announced he was running for president, Hollywood collectively laughed (and shuddered) like lots of other Americans. Now that The Donald's probably landed the GOP nomination, you-know-what's getting real. And lifelong Dems like Jon Stewart aren't happy. But the "Daily Show" alum isn't psyched about Hillary Clinton, either. "The whole idea of political correctness is 'Everybody's so sensitive. Just get over it,'" Jon told David Axelrod on his podcast this week (via Mashable). "Donald Trump couldn't handle us making a joke about him … Graydon Carter did a joke about Donald Trump's hands 25 years ago — he's still not f------ over it." While Jon's frustrated with the billionaire's hypocrisy, he griped that Hillary's "a very bright woman without the courage of her convictions … But at this point, I would vote for Mr. T over Donald Trump."

A year ago, when Donald Trump announced he was running for president, Hollywood collectively laughed (and shuddered) like lots of other Americans. Now that The Donald's probably landed the GOP nomination, you-know-what's getting real. And lifelong Dems like Jon Stewart aren't happy. But the "Daily Show" alum isn't psyched about Hillary Clinton, either. "The whole idea of political correctness is 'Everybody's so sensitive. Just get over it,'" Jon told David Axelrod on his podcast this week (via Mashable). "Donald Trump couldn't handle us making a joke about him … Graydon Carter did a joke about Donald Trump's hands 25 years ago — he's still not f------ over it." While Jon's frustrated with the billionaire's hypocrisy, he griped that Hillary's "a very bright woman without the courage of her convictions … But at this point, I would vote for Mr. T over Donald Trump."